A trusted bedside companion

For women who enjoy well orchestrated g-spot pressure and stimulation, with some bonus clitoral stimulation on the side, this toy is a very engaging addition to your collection. It's also aesthetically pleasing, as well as being easy to power up and to clean. Worth the cost.

Published:
November 16, 2011

Pros:

Strong g-spot pressure, easy to charge, beautiful

Cons:

Difficult to get strong stimulation simultaneously on g-spot and clitoris

Many toys come and go from the toy drawer, and only a select few end up being considered members of the family. The Fun Factory Delight has earned the latter lofty rank in our bedroom!

First, functionality. The Delight works well for both clitoral and g-spot stimulation, either simultaneously or individually. For simultaneous stimulation, you loop your finger through the handle and rock the bulb part back and forth. When doing this, I find that the g-spot pressure and vibration is very enjoyable, but the clitoral stimulation is not as strong as one might like (there is always the option however to remove the bulb part from the vagina and apply it with all of its buzzing force directly to the clitoral area). This made me wonder about the bump part of the toy just above the bulb, and whether it is meant to match up directly with the clitoris while the toy is inside. If so, it doesn't work like that for me, and I would imagine others may have the same issue depending on their particular anatomy (location and size of g-spot relative to clitoris) as everyone is unique.

The plus and minus buttons scale up and down through the range of settings, starting with low intensity up to high, and then three pattern settings. As someone who prefers to ramp up through the range of intensity settings and finish at the last one, this is perfect for me. For users who prefer to start with the variety of a pattern, you'll have a few extra clicks to get there at the start.

Second, beauty. We really appreciate a toy that's not only made from high quality materials, but also made with aesthetics as a key focus. The Delight, with its beautifully proportioned curves and bumps, makes a very seductive sculpture indeed. Additionally, the motion used when rocking the toy creates a feeling that you're actually having sex with the Delight. Seeing the Delight as not only a toy with considerable functionality, but also one with character has definitely contributed to it becoming a regular bedside companion.

Last but not least, practicality. The plug-in charging system is a big plus. No one wants to be rummaging around for batteries before being able to enjoy their toy. I typically use the Delight for 15-20 minutes at a time, with perhaps 5 minutes of that being on the highest setting, and will use it three to four times before recharging. Recharging seems to take about two to two-and-a-half hours.

The handle is made of thermo-plastic and the bulb part of silicone. The silicone makes it a bit softer than, say, a glass or fully hard-plastic toy, but I find that the vibration is strong enough that it's all the intensity I need. Being silicone it should be used with a water-based lube. However, on several occasions, in the heat of the moment so to speak, my Delight has had our favourite massage oil/lube combo, System Jo Warming Massage Glide, which is silicone-based, applied to it, and has no visible deterioration. That said, there could be microscopic damage to the surface, so the recommendation would definitely be to stick with a water-based lube whenever possible to prolong the life of the toy.

I also find this to be an easy toy to clean as all the parts are integrated into the shape--the control buttons are flat, for example, and there are no battery compartments that could get lube or anything else stuck around the edges. It's easily cleaned with mild soap and water before and after use. The toy is not listed as being waterproof, however, so when washing I'm careful to not fully submerge it in water.

Fun Factory have produced a near perfect Delight!

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